Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 2:29 pm
bonjour good people.
About a two months ago I finished a sleep study at "Sleep Diagnostics of Michigan." The reported that I responded well to the treatment and would need a CPAP. This was paid for by the county but the county nor the state will help with durable equipment nor any other organization I could locate locally.
Well I have no money. It is good that I do not smoke, drink, gamble, or any of the other good vices; if one may consider any vice good.
I live in Michigan's lower peninsula about 100 miles north of Grand Rapids.
I am homeless man and have been seeking work diligently for a number of years.
Health problems are as a plague for me.
I do sleep outdoors year around even in the winter; without heat most of the time. I can walk to a store or the local library to get warm during business hours. You would be surprised how a person can get used to the cold. I seem to be able to bare the cold walking barefoot in the snow. I often find myself face down in it. It seems the snow melts quickly and then splat, ice.. Its good fun. But then, I am getting to old for that fun.
Sorry, I do wander away from my focus often enough.
I have been searching on the internet and by word of mouth in the area I live for a period of time now. But I have had no success with finding an old or used CPAP.
There is a distributor near my nest that sells and supports the RESMED and has a great machine 'S9" w/humidifier.
It seems that is only a wish to get a nice machine such as the "S9".
I have an old generator and solar panels to power the thing so that is not a problem. I do not run the genny but, a few folks say they may help me with some gasoline on occasion for the CPAP.
I was thinking this past summer that should I gain a better nights sleep it may facilitate my feeling better and my health to return. In turn, I may find it within myself to be more attractive to finding employment. So many days I am exhausted or sick. Who would want to hire a person as sickly appearing as me. It seems there are not to many employers out there that will consider.
I have a post office box or can have a package shipped to the local DHS (dept of human services).
I want to thank you for reading my plea.
Thank you!
jos
I joined this forum with hopes to find a used machine that some one would willingly donate.
About a two months ago I finished a sleep study at "Sleep Diagnostics of Michigan." The reported that I responded well to the treatment and would need a CPAP. This was paid for by the county but the county nor the state will help with durable equipment nor any other organization I could locate locally.
Well I have no money. It is good that I do not smoke, drink, gamble, or any of the other good vices; if one may consider any vice good.
I live in Michigan's lower peninsula about 100 miles north of Grand Rapids.
I am homeless man and have been seeking work diligently for a number of years.
Health problems are as a plague for me.
I do sleep outdoors year around even in the winter; without heat most of the time. I can walk to a store or the local library to get warm during business hours. You would be surprised how a person can get used to the cold. I seem to be able to bare the cold walking barefoot in the snow. I often find myself face down in it. It seems the snow melts quickly and then splat, ice.. Its good fun. But then, I am getting to old for that fun.
Sorry, I do wander away from my focus often enough.
I have been searching on the internet and by word of mouth in the area I live for a period of time now. But I have had no success with finding an old or used CPAP.
There is a distributor near my nest that sells and supports the RESMED and has a great machine 'S9" w/humidifier.
It seems that is only a wish to get a nice machine such as the "S9".
I have an old generator and solar panels to power the thing so that is not a problem. I do not run the genny but, a few folks say they may help me with some gasoline on occasion for the CPAP.
I was thinking this past summer that should I gain a better nights sleep it may facilitate my feeling better and my health to return. In turn, I may find it within myself to be more attractive to finding employment. So many days I am exhausted or sick. Who would want to hire a person as sickly appearing as me. It seems there are not to many employers out there that will consider.
I have a post office box or can have a package shipped to the local DHS (dept of human services).
I want to thank you for reading my plea.
Thank you!
jos
I joined this forum with hopes to find a used machine that some one would willingly donate.